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4.
Gender: Culturally defined set of economic, social, and
politicalroles, responsibilities, rights, entitlements, obligations,and
power relations associated with being female and male, and
the relationships between and among women and men
Gender expectations have a significant
impact on a person’s health, shaping:
• Behaviors and exposure
• Beliefs related to risk and vulnerability
• Help/health-seeking
• How health services are structured and provided
Gender, Health, and M&E

7.
Purpose
This toolkit provides:
•Processes and tools for integrating gender in a
health program’s M&E activities
•Guidance on facilitating communication with
primary stakeholders on the importance of
gender and M&E
•Additional resources on gender-integrated
programming and M&E

10.
•Reviewed existing tools on gender and M&E
•Developed outline in consultation with GHI
WGGE M&E Working Group representatives
•Developed content
•Feedback from GHI WGGE M&E working
Group, other USAID staff, including LGBT experts,
and other MEASURE Evaluation experts in
gender and M&E and data use
•Sought USG offices with which to pilot the tool
Methods
Development

14.
Facilitation
• Team or single facilitator
• Responsible for organizing the process: collecting
documents, setting up meetings, and enabling
discussion and learning
•
How to Use this Toolkit
Time varies depending on
M&E situation and modules
planning to complete.

23.
Activities are supported by relevant tools:
• Spreadsheets are designed to help you organize program
and M&E information.
• Sample agendas are provided to guide in-person
meetings.
• PowerPoint (PPT) presentations are designed to guide your
discussions, ensuring that essential points on each topic
are covered. Speaker notes are included with the PPTs.
Toolkit
Tools

25.
Activities are supported by relevant tools:
• Spreadsheets are designed to help you organize program
and M&E information.
• Sample agendas are provided to guide in-person
meetings.
• PowerPoint (PPT) presentations are designed to guide your
discussions, ensuring that essential points on each topic
are covered. Speaker notes are included with the PPTs.
• Handouts highlightimportant informationfor each activity.
They may be distributed to your stakeholders or other
interested parties that the team involves inthe process as
reference or to work through an activity.
Toolkit
Tools

27.
By working through the activities and
companion tools, programs will have:
• An understanding of the relationship
between gender, programs, and M&E
• A working gender-integrated M&E
plan/framework
• A implementation, dissemination, and
use plan for gender data
Toolkit

31.
This presentation was produced with the support of the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of MEASURE
Evaluation cooperative agreement AID-OAA-L-14-00004. MEASURE
Evaluation is implemented by the Carolina Population Center, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partnership with ICF International; John
Snow, Inc.; Management Sciences for Health; Palladium; and Tulane
University. Views expressed are not necessarily those of USAID or the United
States government.
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